New advertise nents M YO&ALTV FXECTION. TQ THE BURGESSES OF HAMILTON. IP htving come r, my eara. through ..diff reut a u cei, th 1 1 am not about iw oon e«c iht- ; Elr O Moa to-day in a fair <*pWu, I take vhis oppori uuir.y of •afonn* jiig tW'Ba ge-st-B that it is my to)---iot6-ti -n to contes: the Kiectioo to tbe tiifish, ; .iml, ah ul<l I .ibt^m the hono • able poatioo of being first M.yor of Uairiilton, k««uly watuh, as su^h, the inte e^tß of the nhab aats. You a tu hfal'y, W . CUMrll G.
TO THE BrjRGR SiilS OF HAJtfILTO.V. LADIES ANOGENi^iMKN.-Irftn a Can lidaie tor ynur stiff ages for K 'action to trv* offic < f C. unculor tn tbe Borough Council of Hamil on. I appivbenM bat the doiia I shall be <>«iieil oa to pet form will be |.urt>ly of a buoi'M as chi»r car, and, therefore, e - urfey uon-polifCJ. It is f-r this reaso ■ that, £ yeutU'e to solicit yoor suffo»g*H. ~ Vhp main. o>j-ot for whmh the<« twit (o#UßhipH of H>mi;tou E»«t and West <ia«e been formed into a Municipality ' **~nbd6ub e<% the facilitws which a c-irporate > ody would pr^wsß f.»r tun< 4 s to coii»-t nutt'-a across the viaiUttto Knot to connect the two. c«mret« of tiDsioess. . Tint o< j -or, I nwd l)ardl> »««ure y.iu wilt bo iny earnest en 'eavout iO see aatir fact- rityaud ecoi<i'mic»t»> crrud out. I shall »lso nee any id fl tinci 1 may p aaess tit ineiso that a im i.ir<ijjor>ioti of t'le funds of the Borough b.» fxu»nded upon upeain< dp the back : 'streets <>f botn townships, in orovr ttiat uo moo may b axoii without rec i^iu^ « fair leturn for bis con rioution to tb«pubic pnr»e. Iu conuluaiou, I r«ly for bpyort upon no particular class of men, .»ut ohooue rather to appeal to the wnole of the community, feeling oe tain that my »t:6i»pr to B*t class agamm c ans c>u only result in confasion and disiettr to h mau who would use «acn iufluenjob to secure bis ratuiu. I have he honoor, Laui> a *ad Oeniemen, To be yoor obedient serva- 1. N. R. COX ■''•'•■ T ; ■ .. :- •' •
TO THR $CJRGESSES OF HAMILION, ':' LADIES AND UEMLEVIKN.-I am u Candidate for ihe office of Com.c.«.<>', aid reopec fully aoiicic you •up t i< rt on to* pulling day. 1 have the bon»r to be Y ur obt>ditini> s< rv-mt, J k. modonald
BOROUGH OF HAMILIViN. ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. TO THE BUKUhSSES OP IKK BOBuU H O* HAMILTON. LvDIEB A.ND GENTLfCMEV, 1 h»ve the h<>nour to offer my^eif u» O'udidate for y«»ur Mifffgea at ttitfo ho >ming Election of Cu >cil ore for ,ne Borongh of « aunltotf; U elected I stud d» my l»e-t to keep a±v»i a as Ljw a» possible, having due r> gat d top> uviding for all uec'Saary ieqnrements, and Mill see the fun is fair I \ aa tqaitaUy t>Z(j«-nded. With r gard t» the Bnd^e it wnl be my best, endeavour tu see it ereotrd av soon a« p lasibie. From a 13 years' tesiieuce amongst vou I may s.»y that 1 Uave a fa r know iwJ^eof therq iiTftuen 8 of ih^ Burougti, an< small d> m» best for its i tereotts, tvhiob are identical wih my own. Again solioi iug (tie honour of you, votes, 1 am, Ladies and G« tlemen, Y ur obedient aervant, 1 OBERT HUBRIS.
10 THE BU((OKSS£j OFJ SA^ ILTON. j T ADIKS A.O GENT!/ MEN,— In .J compliance wih a requisition, 1 I off r myefif an a C^nrtidate fur Khotion to t< e offi'ie of first M »yor of the Biirou«;h of Hamilton. ) If elected I p d^e myself to us* 1 my urm >s endeavours in coDJ-iocion with she .Council, to see *o tbe cone' ruot ion «>t a subatan'i'*! Traffic Bridge on a site nouth of th<« Perry, to be Buleoted by an "B •> int-er. To secu e all, or a« muoh as possible, of the Town Belt and Eeaervea within the l<mita of tbe Borough as a Public fißtate, and won d reonmmend leasing the same, or a portion of the same, by public teniler for a term of years, 1 would ta in favor of all offices of emolument, also, of works required to tie pet formed being let by Publw Tender, »nd lowest fender accepted, if tffioien y vf public service would not buffer th«r»-by I would recommend tbe plant ng of wiUows at a small outlay, which would suffice to preserve the banks of tbe river, ho &a not to wa*h away tbe public estate. I won d noo reoomm <r i d a 'tramway to everybody's door tbis yrar, bu- o«uld wi-;h be dreatese ooufidence le«ve this to my suooessrr (if elected), failing whiob to posterity. I wonid Uave no stone unturned in futoflriug. any movement to get the. Railway Terminus brought into Uamil» ton. I am, Indies and Gentlemen, Your ohedi'nt servant, WILLIAM CUMMING.
TO TH« Bi'RGrSfiKß OF THE BOROUGH OP HAiyiiLTON, LADIES AND G-«:\/rLE I *FN, — T am a Candidate for your cufFrrtges at the forthoi.muiy FJec^iou of Oounuill u r« for tbe nornn^h of H»mil-on. If y u do ms the honor to el«ct me. I shall do my lest to discharge f«i hfuHy the trust reposed in me. and look aftt-r the ecoi.omica 1 and t-quitable distribution of thf Borough funds. 1 have t he honor to be, Ladi s and GenMempn, Your nbedient Servant. R. FliZvi \U ICK SANDES.
A MEETING of the Stewards of th.late Cambridge R cee will tak« plao^ at 7 o'clock at the N*ti< aal Hot 1 on tbe Evening of WEDN«:SI)*Y NEXT, the C h February At 8 nVott tbeto «iU be a MeeHogof tbe Settlers, to take onto consideration the advissbil'ty at bmUis o, Cambridge Joykey Qlulj,
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Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 878, 5 February 1878, Page 3
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